If I understand correctly, it could be a while. Getting things made like this isn’t a quick process.

The way this works is a lot like a kickstarter project… except people don’t actually have to pledge money up front, only interest. Then when it’s ready, everyone on the interest list gets a notification that they can buy it.

While titanium is durable and looks great, I do have to admit that when I grab a light for EDC I usually reach for aluminum. It may not look as pretty or be as durable, but the lighter weight in the pocket is very noticeable.

Also in a small triple like this one, aluminum conducts heat much better than titanium.

Wondering if the weight of the light wouldn’t be quite similar if the thickness were kept to strength parameters? The Ti would be much thinner while maintaining strength, they would probably be very near the same. And the thinner titanium may well release heat quite good, in spite of it’s reputation for not having good thermal characteristics. Besides, it colors up so nicely if you dare run it hot!

Will update list later
When? Well this is a rather complex light with its double tube, eswitch tail and tricky anodization.
For me I am happy if there is progress
Such progress there is with the driver (that should allow future use to program the FW3A by pointing it at a phone or computer screen is firmware that can do this is to be written)

Fritz is about to finish his real prototype and Cawi plans on making a head in his lathe too.

NarsilM is ready

Right now the Chinese party we talk to has a hard time believing 3000 lumens is possible in such a small light but I am relatively sure that if it gets through things might actually move faster then the Q8 went.

Right now the Chinese party we talk to has a hard time believing 3000 lumens is possible in such a small light…

Hah. You’ll certainly have a fun time introducing them to the wonders of BLF.

This sort of output isn’t just possible, it was possible years ago. I don’t have a triple XP-G3, but my triple XP-L HI of this size hits 3000 lumens without even sacrificing tint or CRI. It’s several bins lower than what we can get now.

My thoughts exactly when I saw that post. How ironic that they don’t believe the claims found on many of their current listings. Just shows they know they’re false advertising.

Yeah, quite ironic considering the Chinese sell lights with partly ridiculously wrong specs and then they don’t want to believe us when we say the light can actually reach 2500 Lumens… (2500 is the more understated number we’re going for)

Just to make it clear, with 2500 lm to 3000 lm output the light will overheat in about 45 seconds or so, meaning that this will be only some sort of burst mode.

That’s great to hear about the stepdowns and throttling. I probably could have, and should have looked up the Narsil documentation myself.

As to immersion, I’m not counting on it, but if the FW3A is rated for it, I’ll do the same test. My main goal wasn’t actually to test the Prime’s waterproofing (though it did prove to be perfectly waterproof), but to cool it enough for a runtime graph without thermal stepdowns. My fan was insufficient.